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Songs of Experience: The School Boy

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Relief etching printed in orange-brown ink and hand-colored with watercolor and shell gold, Songs of Innocence and Experience (copy Y) plate 53
Songs of Innocence and Experience (copy Y) plate 53, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers Fund 1917
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Title: Songs of Experience: The School Boy
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Relief etching printed in orange-brown ink and hand-colored with watercolor and shell gold, Songs of Innocence and Experience (copy Y) plate 53.

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